Harrow International School Beijing

Harrow International School Beijing is a private school for children of foreign personnel located in Chaoyang, Beijing.

Harrow Beijing is a coeducational day school that initially taught pupils from age 11, unlike its namesake in the United Kingdom, which only teaches boys and begins instruction when its students are 13.

History
Harrow Beijing opened in 2005. It was the second British-style public school to open in China, after Dulwich College, which had opened a branch in Shanghai in 2004 and a branch in Beijing in 2005. It was the second international Harrow school to open, after Harrow International School, Bangkok. As of 2 December 2006 Harrow Beijing had 150 students.

In 2022, due to changes in Chinese laws, the school will rename itself as the "Lide" School (北京市朝阳区礼德学校).

Affiliations
Harrow International School Beijing is operated by a private company, Harrow Asia Limited. Harrow Asia Limited also operates Harrow International School, Bangkok.

In 2006, Harrow International School gained accreditation from the Council of International Schools (CIS). Harrow International School Beijing is also a member of the Federation of British International Schools in South East Asia and East Asia (FOBISSEA). Harrow International School Beijing is fully accredited by all the British Examinations Authorities including Edexcel, CIE, AQA and OCR.

Campuses
Harrow has two campuses: Hegezhuang Campus in Hegezhuang Village (何各庄村), Cuigezhuang Township, Chaoyang District; and the City Campus in Anzhenxili (安贞西里), also in Chaoyang District. The former has year 2 through the end of sixth form, while the latter has the "early years" and year 1. Previously the institution had a single campus in Anzhenxili, and later had a primary school in Tongzhou District with secondary facilities in Anzhenxili. The current Hegezhuang Campus opened in 2013 with the other two campuses closed. Anzhenxili re-opened in 2018 with younger students.

Curriculum
The curriculum of Harrow in Beijing is based on the National Curriculum for England and Wales. Students study A-Levels, GCSE, and other British qualifications.

Alumni
Despite being listed as foreign personnel school, its website does claim to enroll both Chinese and foreign students.